The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... creatures , that they worship them as gods . If we look into the behaviour of ordinary partizans , we shall find them far from resembling this disinterested animal ; and rather acting after the example of the wild Tartars , who are ...
... creatures , that they worship them as gods . If we look into the behaviour of ordinary partizans , we shall find them far from resembling this disinterested animal ; and rather acting after the example of the wild Tartars , who are ...
Pagina 34
... creatures as themselves , or if they chance to be good - humoured , serve only to dissipate their fortunes , inflame their follies , and aggravate their indiscretions . The same female levity is no less fatal to them after marriage than ...
... creatures as themselves , or if they chance to be good - humoured , serve only to dissipate their fortunes , inflame their follies , and aggravate their indiscretions . The same female levity is no less fatal to them after marriage than ...
Pagina 45
... creatures in both sexes , that they foil the scent of one another , and puzzle the chace . My greatest difficulty in the country is to find sport , and in the town to choose it . In the mean time , as I have given a whole month's rest ...
... creatures in both sexes , that they foil the scent of one another , and puzzle the chace . My greatest difficulty in the country is to find sport , and in the town to choose it . In the mean time , as I have given a whole month's rest ...
Pagina 53
... creature that died at the same time for his crimes bemoaned himself unmanfully , he rebuked him with this question , " Is it no consolation to such a man as thou art to die with PHO- CION ? " At the instant when he was to die , they ...
... creature that died at the same time for his crimes bemoaned himself unmanfully , he rebuked him with this question , " Is it no consolation to such a man as thou art to die with PHO- CION ? " At the instant when he was to die , they ...
Pagina 66
... creature in the world . He never made any impertinent show of his valour , and then he had an excellent genius for the world in every other kind . I had letters from him ( here I felt in my pockets ) that exactly spoke the Czar's ...
... creature in the world . He never made any impertinent show of his valour , and then he had an excellent genius for the world in every other kind . I had letters from him ( here I felt in my pockets ) that exactly spoke the Czar's ...
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